Karnataka News
Curtains up, languages alive: The making of Bengaluru's theatre culture
From packed festival halls to intimate black-box spaces, the citys stage has long thrived on many languages, shared curiosity and a culture of collaboration
Bengaluru thrives through its people and culture, says V Ravichandar
V Ravichandar has been instrumental in building public-purpose spaces for arts, ideas, and dialogue
From puzzles to parks: The joy of finding your tribe in Bengaluru
Laughing all the way: The rise of stand-up comedy in Bengaluru
Watching comedy grow in Bengaluru was like seeing a forest become a city, state some of the pioneers in the city's comic scene
Bengaluru is a city that let dance breathe, Madhu Natraj
Dancer-choreographer Madhu Natraj reflects on memory, motherhood, and how Bengaluru shaped her artistic and personal journey through dance
In many ways, Bangalore Times was the citys first social media: Prasad Bidapa
From a sleepy Pensioners Paradise to a buzzing style capital, Prasad Bidapa has seen Bengaluru evolve up close
Inside Bengalurus gallery culture - the spaces where art learned to speak
Bengaluru and the making of a sporting city
Syed Kirmani reflects on growing up with Bengaluru and watching the city evolve into a cradle of Indian sport
A love letter to my neighbourhood
From Malleswaram to Whitefield, prominent city folk recall a Bengaluru shaped by relationships, routines, and a slower rhythm of life
Bengaluru shaped how I hear and make music: Ricky Kej
Three-time Grammy Award winner Ricky Kej reflects on how Bengalurus quiet cosmopolitanism, collaborative spirit and genre-fluid culture shapes a musicians sound in an era where the world has become the studio
Why champions choose Bengaluru: The city that trains, nurtures & inspires
How celebrity-owned restaurants are redefining dining as a business
Dance didnt begin on stage: It began at home
Bengaluru's most revered dancers map the city's expanding dance world
Is comedy still the safest place to state uncomfortable truths?: Danish Sait
Danish Sait reflects on the careful balance stand-up comedians must strike today, navigating political sensitivities and the growing expectations around what is considered appropriate or correct
I stayed the course, even when Bengaluru wasnt yet ready for it
Manu Chandras journey from New York kitchens to Bengalurus tables and the discipline of staying true
Not just toast anymore: Avocado finds its way into Indian chutneys, tikkis and thalis
Avocado consumption is surging across India, moving beyond big cities to smaller towns like Sangli and Patna. Imports have seen a significant jump, with demand growing rapidly. Even farmers in states like Karnataka and Tamil Nadu are experimenting with avocado cultivation. This boom is reshaping agricultural choices and making the fruit accessible to a wider audience nationwide.
ED Provisionally Attaches Rs 8 Crore Assets of Former Karnataka Minister
Action under PMLA follows probe into alleged diversion of ST welfare funds
KSRTC to operate 1,000 additional buses for Christmas
Hate speech bill gets Karnataka council nod, ball now in governors court
Bengaluru Metros Yellow Line trains to start at 8am on December 21
The High Court asked the MLA to knock on the doors of the sessions court for anticipatory bail
No cause for concern over Rajendra Prasads health after Savadatti accident: DKS
Hubballi family loses luggage in train
RCU writes to PhD scholar Sujata over controversial convocation certificate issue
Work of mega textile project in Kalaburagi delayed
Woman seriously injured as truck hits her scooter
Davanagere police recover and return stolen property to rightful owners
Sunni training Ijtema religious meeting after 25 Yrs in state
Koppal SP reviews security preparations for Gavisiddheshwar Jatra
Govt. to transfer villages from Saundatti to Bailhongal
Leadership tussle escalates as CM and Dy.CM air divergent views on pact
IBM to skill 5 million Indians in AI, cybersecurity, quantum computing by 2030
India possesses the talent and ambition to lead the world in AI & Quantum. Fluency in frontier technologies will define economic competitiveness, scientific progress and societal transformation, says IBM Chief Arvind Krishna
Both Houses adjourned sine die
State govt. has taken measures to stop crimes, maintain law and order, says Home Minister
Glanders outbreak: Movement of horses banned near Bengaluru Turf Club
I have never been politically weak, asserts Siddaramaiah
Chief Minister on Thursday night had held a dinner meeting with some of his supporters in the home of Satish Jarkiholi
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday, in its landmark verdict, laid down guidelines on how courts must be sensitive and adhere to the evidence and testimony, while conducting court proceedings of minor victims of trafficking and prostitution. It also observed that child trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation a deeply disturbing realities in India. Upholding the conviction of a Bengaluru man and his wife for trafficking and sexually exploiting a minor girl, a two-judgeBench of the apex court, headed by Justice Manoj Misra and Justice Joymalya Bagchi, issued the guidelines. While relying on various judgments --Bai Radha versus State of Gujarat, and State of UT of Delhi versus Ram Singh (December 16, 2012, Delhi gangrape and murder case) -- the top court on Friday passed the verdict, which could be an eye opener for the courts dealing with such kind of victims. The top court passed the verdict after hearing an appeal filed by the convictK P Kirankumar alias Kiran against the state of Peenya Police. Itrefused to doubt the conviction -- earlier imposed by the trial court and High Court -- of the accused in the matter. The cases of child trafficking are not isolated aberrations but part of an entrenched pattern of organised exploitation that continues despite legislative safeguards. The judicial assessment of such cases must be informed by sensitivity to the lived realities of minor victims rather than rigid or hyper-technical standards of proof, said the apex court in its 16-page judgement, a copy accessed by TNIE noted. The SC -- while upholding the judgments of the Trial Court and the Karnataka High Court under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956 --cautioned against discarding the child victim's testimony over minor inconsistencies or stereotypical notions of conduct. The instant case lays bare the deeply disturbing reality of child trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation in India, an offence that strikes at the very foundations of dignity, bodily integrity and the State's constitutional promise of protection to every child against exploitation leading to moral and material abandonment, observed the top court. The SC, while asking the courts to be very sensitive while appreciating the evidence of a minor victim of trafficking, the Court ought to bear in mind: 1. Her inherent socio-economic and, at times, cultural vulnerability when the minor belongs to a marginalised or socially and culturally backward community. 2. Complex and layered structure of organised crime networks which operate at various levels of recruiting, transporting, harbouring and exploiting minor victims. Such organised crime activities operate as apparently independent verticals whose insidious intersections are conveniently veiled through subterfuges and deception to hoodwink innocent victims. The apex court directed that recounting and narration of the horrible spectre of sexual exploitation, even before law enforcement agencies and the Court, is an unpalatable experience leading to secondary victimisation. This is more acute when the victim is a minor and is faced with threats of criminal intimidation, fear of retaliation, social stigma and paucity of social and economic rehabilitation. In this backdrop, judicial appreciation of the victim's evidence must be marked by sensitivity and realism. If, on such nuanced appreciation, the version of the victim appears to be credible and convincing, a conviction may be maintained on her sole testimony. A victim of sex trafficking, particularly a minor, is not an accomplice and her deposition is to be given due regard and credence as that of an injured, the court said in the verdict.
Jalahalli and Kanteerava underpasses inch towards revival, will the momentum sustain?
Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre directs officials to remove encroachments
ED attaches 8.07 crore assets of former Minister Nagendra in Valmiki corporation case
Driverless train prototype for Bengaluru metros Pink Line to arrive at Kothanur depot soon
BEML earlier this year unveiled the prototype of its new driverless metro train developed for Namma Metros Phase-2 corridors, including Phase 2A and 2B
101 mobiles, 84 SIM cards seized in prisons across Karnataka in last 20 days
Karnataka Hate Speech Bill passed amid Opposition criticism
The legislation invokes provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Information Technology Act, 2000, in cases involving electronic communication and online platforms
Doctors should practice sympathy and kindness, says NMCMARB chairman
Govinda Rao panel report on regional imbalances will be implemented, says CM
Hate Speech Bill passed in Council after over six hours of debate, amid BJP protest
Karnataka govt.s decision to revokeCantonment Railway Colonys biodiversitytagdraws criticism
IN-SPACe invites proposals to establish space labs across academic institutions
Your Money, Your Right campaign launched in Chamarajanagar
AIDSO condemns HECI Bill, calls it attack on institutional autonomy
Ready to face inquiry on land-grab allegations: Revenue Minister
North Karnataka braces for cold wave, with Bidar logging the lowest minimum
Yellow alert has been issued for Bidar, Kalaburagi, Raichur, and Yadgir districts, warning of cold wave conditions and advising heightened preparedness
Satyagraha Soudha: 2 crore grant for development works
Music and theatre should be used to promote equality and fraternity, says senior journalist
Bengaluru: East city commissioner inspects PGs; holds meeting to improve traffic congestion
BJP Mahila Morcha stages protest condemning Minister Laxmi Hebbalkar
Give up junk food and consume millet-based foods, says Chamarajanagar Zilla Panchayat CEO
Discipline is the key to competitive exam success: Regional Commissioner
National Herald case: Police foils Congress workers attempt to lay siege to BJP office in Mysuru
District task force clears procurement of toor dal under MSP in Kalaburagi
Workshop on Shantarasas Literary World on December 20
KSRTC to operate 1,000 additional buses to clear Christmas rush
Karnataka brings first-of-its-kind hate speech law; safeguards and penalties explained
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah joins PWD Minister Satish Jarkiholi for dinner amid leadership speculation
The gathering followed a dinner earlier on December 17 night where Mr. Jarkiholi hosted over 30 like-minded legislators at a hotel in Belagavi
On what basis has he made this allegation? Time will answer his questions, Mr. Shivakumar told reporters at the Circuit House in Belagavi on December 19
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar will appear before Delhi police next week. He is providing information for the National Herald case probe. Shivakumar stated he will go after the legislature session. The Delhi Police issued a notice seeking financial and transactional details. Shivakumar also responded to state BJP President Vijayendra's corruption allegations.
'No agreement': Siddaramaiah rejects power-sharing theory; Karnataka CM row intensifies
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has dismissed claims of a two-and-a-half-year power-sharing arrangement within the state government. He asserted that he will remain CM until the party high command decides otherwise, refuting opposition questions about a potential leadership change. Deputy CM D.K. Shivakumar also denied rumors of a dinner meeting, emphasizing party unity.
The Karnataka Chartered Accountant Association has flagged the Income Tax Department's recent intimations. These emails, concerning mismatches in Annual Information Statements, property deals, and foreign assets, use a threatening tone. The association argues this causes undue stress to genuine taxpayers. They urge the department to adopt a facilitative approach, seeking explanations rather than demanding immediate revisions.
Karnataka clears hate speech bill: What counts as an offence, punishments and penalties explained
Hate Speech Bill Karnataka: Karnataka has enacted a new law to combat hate speech and hate crimes. The Karnataka Hate Speech and Hate Crimes (Prevention) Bill, 2025, aims to curb communication that causes disharmony and ill-will. It defines hate speech and hate crimes broadly, covering various forms of expression and promotion.
One Karnataka CM Chair, 2 Dinner & 2 Breakfast Meetings: Inside Siddaramaiah-Shivakumar Tussle
Inside details of the Karnataka CM post tussle between Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar
Will Serve Full Five-Year Term, Says CM Siddaramaiah, Rejects Power-Sharing Talk
During a discussion in the assembly on the issues pertaining to North Karnataka's development, Siddaramaiah also said he never mentioned that he was the Chief Minister for only two-and-half years
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah rejects power-sharing talk, says will serve full five-year term
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has asserted he will serve his entire five-year term. He expressed strong confidence in the Congress high command's backing. This statement comes amidst ongoing speculation about a potential change in leadership. Siddaramaiah aims to project stability and solidify his position within the party structure.
The University Grants Commission has issued a stern warning against three institutions NIMS, Delhi; Sarva Bharatiya Shiksha Peeth, Karnataka; and National Backward Krushi Vidyapeeth, Maharashtra operating as universities without legal recognition. These entities are issuing invalid degrees, which will not be accepted for further studies or employment. Students are urged to verify institutional recognition before admission.
Neither the Union Government funds Konkan Railway Corporations expansion nor merges the fund-starved corporation with Indian Railways
The properties of noted taxidermist Edwin Joubert Van Ingen include a bungalow at Nazarbad in Mysuru and more than 200 acres of plantation land in Wayanad district of Kerala
Karnataka faces 45,590 teacher vacancies in government schools
Karnataka faces a shortage of 45,590 teachers in government schools, with 12,134 vacancies in high schools, said School Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa. To address this, 51,000 guest teachers have been appointed for the 202526 academic year. Salaries for guest lecturers were increased by Rs 2,000. Concerns over rising costs of eggs and bananas in government schemes were addressed with Rs 1,591 crore support from a charitable organization. Health Minister assured safety after a minor egg contamination scare.
A incident unfolded in Thyagarajanagar, South Bengaluru, where a 35-year-old gym trainer allegedly kicked a five-year-old boy playing badminton. The unprovoked assault, captured on CCTV, left the child with injuries. Police have registered a case under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, with the accused reportedly undergoing psychiatric treatment.
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah Joins Jarkiholi For Dinner, Spotlight Turns On Congress Power Equations
Meeting at Jarkiholi's house has triggered speculations in political circles over a possible change of guard in the State leadership.
'No Changes To Bengaluru-Mysuru Infrastructure Corridor': Karnataka Govt Cites Supreme Court Mandate
Shivakumar addressed concerns regarding the project's relevance and the long-standing hurdles faced by local landowners and developers.
'I Was Elected For 5 Years': Siddaramaiah Rejects Power-Sharing Deal Amid Tussle Over CM Post
I am the Chief Minister, I will continue till the High Command orders. I have been elected for five years, said Siddaramaiah on the floor of the Karnataka Assembly.
The results for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT 2026) have been announced, and once again, students from the Bhopal-headquartered institute, ‘ Toprankers-Legal Edge ,’ have delivered an exceptional performance in this prestigious national-level exam for entry into National Law Universities (NLUs). According to the released results, students from this institute have secured the top three spots— All India Rank (AIR) 1, 2, and 3 . Geetali Gupta from Toprankers-Legal Edge This marks the fourth time in the last six years that the institute's students have achieved a 'Clean Sweep' of the top three ranks. Data released by the institute indicates a dominant hold over the results, with 7 students in the Top 10 and 51 students in the Top 100 hailing from Toprankers-Legal Edge. " Guidance Received Exclusively from Legal Edge " — AIR-1 Geetali Gupta, a resident of Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, secured AIR 1. Expressing her thoughts on social media, Geetali said, "My parents taught me discipline since childhood, and Legal Edge gave that discipline the right direction. Throughout my preparation, I placed the utmost emphasis on consistency." Clarifying the role of the coaching institute, she added, " I have been a student exclusively of Legal Edge’s 'Warriors Gold Batch' Classroom Program. The mentors at Legal Edge played a pivotal role in identifying and fixing my weaknesses. This success is the result of my parents' sacrifices and the guidance of my teachers. " Performance Analysis: As per the details shared by the institute, AIR 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, and 10 are students of the ' Regular Classroom Program .' Meanwhile, AIR 3 (Rohan, Karnataka Topper) achieved this feat through the institute's 'Distance Learning' course. Experts believe that securing AIR 3 through a distance course is a testament to the sheer quality of the institute’s study material. Furthermore, the fact that 6 out of the Top 10 students were from the direct classroom program proves the successful impact of Legal Edge’s mentorship. Consistency and Selection Standards Clean Sweep: This is the 4th time in the last 6 years that AIR 1, 2, and 3 are from the same institute in CLAT. Selection Ratio: This year, 51 students in the Top 100 are from Legal Edge. This means nearly 50% of the students entering the country’s top law colleges have been trained by this institute. Top Rankers: The institute has now produced the CLAT All India Rank 1 (AIR 1) a total of 7 times. Harsh Gagrani , Co-founder and Chief Academic Officer of the institute, stated, " This result validates our academic process. For us, AIR 1 is as important as the last student who worked hard to improve their rank. We have always prioritized right guidance and hard work, and we will continue to do so in the future ." The CLAT 2026 results indicate that in an era of social media and aggressive advertising, success ultimately stems from a disciplined routine, right mentorship, and the synergy between teacher and student. About Toprankers Toprankers runs 50+ centres across India, teaching 20,000+ classroom students and serving 30,000+ learners overall, while operating India’s most-searched non-STEM test-prep platform, with 1.5M monthly users and 20M+ page views across Law, Management, and Design & Architecture.
Cold Alert For Bengaluru: IMD Warns Of Chilly Nights And Colder Mornings Ahead
IMD has issued a yellow alert across several Karnataka districts. Bengaluru, meanwhile, has recorded its lowest temperature in 8 years, marking a sharp dip.
Seven Bills passed in Karnataka Council
The Karnataka Legislative Council on December 18 passed seven bills that were passed earlier by the Legislative Assembly
In this regard, the new district hospital in Vijayanagar will be inaugurated in February 2026
Siddaramaiah Holds High-Profile Dinner Meet With Karnataka Ministers, Sparks Leadership Buzz
Siddaramaiah attended a dinner meeting with close cabinet colleagues at minister Satish Jarkiholis residence in Belagavi, hours before his Assembly address.
Bengaluru horror: 2 college students, electrician arrested for gang-raping 19-year-old
Two college students and an electrician were arrested in Bengaluru for allegedly gang-raping a 19-year-old student and blackmailing her with an obscene video. The accused befriended the survivor on social media, secretly recorded private moments, and used the footage to coerce her into repeated sexual acts. Police have recovered their mobile phones for forensic analysis.

